America's Fabric

Weaving the fabric of American History

The mission of
"America's Fabric," an association of citizens in Tucson, Arizona, is
to communicate a positive understanding of America's heritage and to
make clear why individuals from so many nations around the world have
for centuries sought to live in the United States. "America's Fabric"
is based on the belief that a free government's fabric is woven from
the moral fiber and knowledge of its citizens and the judgement that
Americans in confronting the grave challenges of today's world must be
united in our love of our country and seek before anything else what is
good for our beloved country.

"America's
Fabric" is a radio series dedicated to communicating those historical
beliefs that have made the United States of America a great nation. One
of the principles around which the series has been constructed is the
idea that seekig remedies to the challenges of today's world requires
Americans to rise above their particular political affiliations and to
unite in our love for our country. We should note, and remember, that
the often-quoted saying "Patriotism is the last refuge of a scroundrel"
is a criticism of scoundrels, not patriotism.

A Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbus's Great Discovery to the War on TerrorLarry Schweikart and Michael Allen

LincolnDavid Herbert Donald

Washington: The Indispensable ManJames FlexnerMiracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention May to September 1787Catherine Drinker Bowen

American Beliefs: What Keeps a Big Country and Diverse People United,John Harmon McElroy

The Great Rehersal: The storyof the making and ratifying of the Constitution of the United States, Carl Van Doren

Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 Reported by James Madison, Bicentennial Edition, with an Introdcution by Adrienne Koch

The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, Edwin Meese II

"America's Fabric" is supported by individuals who agree with its goals and organizational principles. To make a contribution, send your check to Post Office Box 85023, Tucson Arizona, 85754. Make checks payable to "America's Fabric."